Video musical
Video musical
Créditos
ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Mark Wills
Intérprete
Lonnie Wilson
Batería
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Bajo
Jerry Troy Corenflos
Guitarra eléctrica
Biff Watson
Guitarra acústica
Tim Akers
Teclados
Aubrey Haynie
Violín
Eric Darken
Percusión
Wes Hightower
Voces de fondo
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
David Lee
Composición
Chris DuBois
Composición
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Mark Wills
Producción
Chris Lindsey
Producción
David Bryant
Asistente de ingeniería de grabación
Ricky Cobble
Ingeniería de grabación
Greg Droman
Ingeniería de mezcla
Todd Gunnerson
Asistente de ingeniería de mezcla
Letra
Woo
Oh yeah
I saw Star Wars at least eight times
Had the Pac-Man pattern memorized
And I've seen the stuff they put inside
Stretch Armstrong, yeah
Oh, I was Roger Staubach in my backyard
Had a shoebox full of baseball cards
And a couple of Evel Knievel scars on my arm
Well, I was a kid when Elvis died
And my mama cried
It was 1970-something
In the world that I grew up in
Farrah Fawcett hair-do days
Bell-bottoms and eight-track tapes
Lookin' back now I can see me
And oh, man, did I look cheesy
But I wouldn't trade those days for nothin'
Oh, it was 1970-something, yeah
It was the dawning of a new decade
We got our first microwave
And Dad broke down and finally shaved them old sideburns off
I took the stickers off of my Rubik's Cube
Watched MTV all afternoon
My first love was Daisy Duke in them cut-off jeans
A space shuttle fell out of the sky
And the whole world cried
It was 1980-something
In the world that I grew up in
Skating rinks and black Trans Ams
Big hair and parachute pants
And lookin' back now I can see me
And oh, man, did I look cheesy
I wouldn't trade those days for nothin'
Oh, it was 1980-something
Now I got a mortgage and an SUV
But all this responsibility
Makes me wish (Wish) sometimes (Sometimes)
It was 1980-something
In the world that I grew up in
Skating rinks and black Trans Ams
Big hair and parachute pants
And lookin' back now I can see me
And oh, man, did I look cheesy
I wouldn't trade those days for nothin'
Oh, it was 1980-something
1970-something
Aw, it was 19-something
Written by: Chris DuBois, David Lee

